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Numismatic Crime – Stolen Banknotes, Missing Coins

Numismatic Crime - Stolen Banknotes, Missing Coins

By Doug DavisFounder & President, Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) ……

Stolen/Missing Notes

Jhon E. Cash Rare Currency of Highland Village, Texas has reported that two $5,000 notes have been stolen/missing in the North Dallas area of Lewisville or Highland Village, Texas in late November or December of 2019.

Jhon E. Cash Currency is offering a $5,000 reward for each bill or a total of $10,000 for both bills, to anyone who assists in locating and having one or both bills safely returned. A police report has been filed with the Highland Village police department.

  • FR#2220-F(FA Block) SN F00000198A ppF PMG VF20
  • FR#2221-G(GA Block) SN 00001168A ppD PMG Choice XF45

Missing Coins

A package containing the coins listed below was sent via USPS express mail and has been reported missing/stolen. The package was mailed from Boston with final destination in New York.

  • 1813 1c Classic Large Cent PCGS V30 Cert #38189534
  • 1837 10c Small Date No Stars Dime PCGS X40 CAC Cert #38406913
  • 1794 50c Flowing Hair Half Dollar PCGS VG10 CAC Cert #4994849
  • 1870-CC $1 Seated Liberty Dollar PCGS V20 Cert #38406997

Home Invasion Robbery

Investigators with the Dalworthington Gardens, Texas Police Department are investigating a home invasion burglary where two men wearing ski masks ambushed the wife as she arrived home, duct-taped her to a chair and waited for her husband to return home. When the husband entered the house, he was struck in the head several times with a baseball bat, causing serious bodily injury before the perpetrators ransacked the house.

Investigators are not releasing any suspect information or a list of missing property at this time. However, they believe it was a targeted attack because the couple owns and operates Arlington Gold and Silver Exchange in Pantego, Texas.

Dealers should be extremely cautious during the Holiday season and be alert to any suspicious activity. Request close patrols of your business. Make note of any unusual phone calls, suspicious customers or vehicles that may be parked in front of your business or in the parking lot. Change your daily routes to and from the business. Do not hesitate to contact 911 if you suspect or identify a threat.

Discuss potential threats with family members and employees.

Be safe.

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Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center’s Doug Davis if you have questions or information about any of the cases above. You can reach him at (817) 723-7231, or email him at [email protected].

The Numismatic Crime Information Center is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation. P.O. Box 14080 Arlington, Texas 76094.

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Numismatic Crime Information Centerhttp://www.numismaticcrimes.org/
The Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation whose mission is to serve as a national and international resource for collectors, dealers, and law enforcement in the education, prevention, and investigation of crimes involving coins, paper money, tokens, medals, and related numismatic items. NCIC disseminates current crime-related issues to the numismatic industry and provides local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies with the fundamental investigative techniques, knowledge, and understanding to respond effectively to the complex challenges encountered during a crime. Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center's Doug Davis if you have questions or information concerning open cases. You can reach him at (817) 723-7231, or email him at [email protected].

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